The Idea of Silence

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Carlos Lobo

The Idea of ​​Silence is one of two new books by Portuguese photographer Carlos Lobo. Without any text, the book presents a series of images the photographer took in Japan in 2011, a few months after the Fukushima disaster. Far from the format of photojournalism, his photographic approach oscillates between documentary and poetic. Impressions of Japa(...)

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The Idea of ​​Silence is one of two new books by Portuguese photographer Carlos Lobo. Without any text, the book presents a series of images the photographer took in Japan in 2011, a few months after the Fukushima disaster.

Far from the format of photojournalism, his photographic approach oscillates between documentary and poetic. Impressions of Japan, where the faint traces of catastrophe sometimes surface in the images. A book full of restraint and silence.

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The Idea of Silence, The Idea of ​​Silence is one of two new books by Portuguese photographer Carlos Lobo. Without any text, the book presents a series of images the photographer took in Japan in 2011, a few months after the Fukushima disaster. Far from the format of photojournalism, his photographic approach oscillates between documentary and poetic. Impressions of Japan, where the faint traces of catastrophe sometimes surface in the images. A book full of restraint and silence.

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